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The OS/2 Dialog Editor (DLGEDIT) is used to create resource script files, and the associated resource and include files for use in building applications. | |||
A simple graphical editor for generating static UI dialogs and saving them as resources or resource files, assigning IDs and placing controls, even your own custom controls. | A simple graphical editor for generating static UI dialogs and saving them as resources or resource files, assigning IDs and placing controls, even your own custom controls. | ||
Revision as of 23:33, 7 May 2019

The OS/2 Dialog Editor (DLGEDIT) is used to create resource script files, and the associated resource and include files for use in building applications.
A simple graphical editor for generating static UI dialogs and saving them as resources or resource files, assigning IDs and placing controls, even your own custom controls.
When you save a project with Dialog Editor it will generate two files:
- .RES file. This are Dialog Editor resource files.
- .DLG file. A text file.
Source and References
Dialog editor is shipped as part of the following products:
- IBM OS/2 Programmer's Toolkit
- IBM Developer's Toolkit for OS/2 2.0
- IBM OS/2 Developer's Toolkit Version 4.5
Versions
- 1991
- Latest version 4.00.000
Licence and availability
Discontinued commercial software